Actor, filmmaker, and musician Farhan Akhtar took to social media today to celebrate the 4-year anniversary of his 2021 sports drama Toofaan. Sharing a montage of scenes from the film, he captioned the post with gratitude for the team behind the project: “4 years of Toofaan @mrunal0801 @SirPareshRawal #RakeyshOmPrakashMehra @ritesh_sid #VijayMaurya @Javedakhtarjadu @ShankarEhsanLoy @J10Kassim @vishalrr @excelmovies @ROMPPictures @PrimeVideoIN @ZeeMusicCompany.”
Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Toofaan was released on July 16, 2021, via Amazon Prime Video and told the gripping story of Ajju Bhai, an orphan and small-time extortionist from Dongri, who transforms into Aziz Ali, a national-level boxer. Loosely inspired by the Bengali film Chaamp (2018), Toofaan explored themes of redemption, inner discipline, and the unifying power of sports in a fractured society.
The film starred Farhan in one of his most physically demanding roles, alongside Mrunal Thakur, who played the compassionate and determined Dr. Ananya, and veteran actor Paresh Rawal as the no-nonsense boxing coach Narayan Prabhu. Their dynamic performances added emotional depth to what could have been a straightforward sports drama, and the film quickly found resonance among fans of inspirational cinema.
With powerful writing by Vijay Maurya, a rousing score by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, and lyrics by Javed Akhtar, Toofaan managed to pack both punches and poetry. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai’s vibrant but gritty underbelly, it also touched on class, religion, and belonging, giving the film both muscle and meaning. The anniversary video montage shared by Farhan highlighted this journey—both personal and societal—offering fans a reminder of the movie’s lasting impact.
Toofaan also marked another important collaboration between Farhan Akhtar and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, who previously worked together on the acclaimed Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013). While the latter focused on real-life Olympic runner Milkha Singh, Toofaan carved a fictional yet powerful arc of an everyday man’s triumph over inner demons and societal odds.
On the work front, Farhan is currently busy with his upcoming projects 120 Bahadur and Songs of Paradise, continuing his streak of meaningful storytelling. But for fans of Toofaan, the celebration of this milestone is a reminder of a film that left them cheering in their hearts long after the final bell rang.
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